APEX Performance
4756 Frank Luke St Suite B, Addison, TX 75001, United States
4.3
6 reviews
6 comments
X5F9+47 Addison, Texas, USA
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Update to 2 years later...I had been given my car back with issues, I had written the first review prior to actually driving the car due to the fact I was so desperate and happy to have my baby back. I had been given my car back to me with an oil leak (it was a brand new crate engine) and with the issues of not shifting properly, (vehicle is a 6 speed manual) I am indeed an ASE technician in automotive, as well as an aviation technician for various aircraft. I had talked to the owner 2 if not 3 times about the issue and had been assured it was due to the fact I improperly drove my car and had exhausted the transmission at 60k miles. Highly unlikely speaking it is a tri-cone Synchromesh manual transmission capable of 700ft/lbs of torque in it's stock setting. The issue was proven to be the company's fault when I pulled my own clutch to see no pilot bearing had ever been installed, granted I was urged to do so from the transmission specialist who rebuilt my tremec tr6060, and had told me he noticed no wear on either input shaft he had replaced. Indication of a clutch alignment issue, brought on by the lack of a pilot bearing utilized in stabilizing the input shaft and extremely reducing if not eliminating vibration through the transmission and driveshaft power train assembly. I submitted a dispute with the Better Business Bureau stating my complaint and the fact I simply wanted my vehicle fixed back to drivable condition, it has been unable to drive since February. The company lashed out in their reply to the BBB showing the highest level of unprofessional behavior and sounding quite like an angry flailing teenager. I'm sure other people have had great experiences, but unfortunately for me, I'm left to pay for the mistakes on my car by this companies inadequate knowledge of American automotive power trains.